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Former coach Khabib Nurmagomedov called the reason for the departure of the ex-UFC champion from the MMA industry

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Former coach Khabib Nurmagomedov called the reason for the departure of the ex-UFC champion from the MMA industry

Javier Mendes, former coach of Khabib Nurmagomedov, said that the reason for the departure of the former UFC champion from the MMA industry was the desire to spend more time with his family.

On Thursday, Nurmagomedov posted a photo with the fighters on a social network, signing: “Take care of yourself brothers. I hope my decision will only benefit, I hugged you all tightly.

Khabib just doesn’t want to miss being a father. He spoke to me about three weeks ago, spoke about his plan and said that he intended to talk to the team and inform them of the decision. He does it for the right reasons. He is a family man and just wants to spend more time with his family.

Khabib learned a lot from his father, me and other great coaches he worked with, and his guys learned a lot from him. He instilled in the new generation what he learned from his father, and you can see his influence.

Will he be missed? Undoubtedly. Will it negatively affect the team? It remains to be seen, but given how much work he has done coaching his brothers and other members of the team, I think they are ready to move forward and continue his legacy, ”Mendez is quoted as saying. Yahoo Sports.

Nurmagomedov became UFC lightweight champion in April 2018 and officially retired in March 2021. Under his leadership, Islam Makhachev and Usman Nurmagomedov won the champion titles in the UFC and Bellator lightweight divisions, respectively.

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    Usik, Ronaldo, Iniesta, Khabib Nurmagomedov will come to Dubai on December 29

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    Usik, Ronaldo, Iniesta, Khabib Nurmagomedov will come to Dubai on December 29

    World heavyweight champion (over 90.7 kg), Ukrainian Alexander Usik He will attend the World Sports Summit to be held in Dubai (UAE) between 29-30 December.

    According to the organizers, the boxer will act as a speaker and guest on the theme “Warrior-poet: in the mind of Alexander Usik.”

    Usik’s speech will be moderated by renowned speaker Nick Santonastasso, who has worked with the Ukrainian on several occasions: “I am grateful for the opportunity. I look forward to the chance to reveal all the treasures of a boxing legend.”

    Many important names will attend the summit: football players Rio Ferdinand, Peter Crouch, Ronaldo, Roberto Baggio, Alessandro Del Piero, Andres Iniesta, former world champions Manny Pacquiao (boxing) and Khabib Nurmagomedov (UFC), tennis player Novak Djokovic.

    Usik last appeared in the ring in July 2025, when he knocked out British boxer Daniel Dubois in the fifth round. Next year, the Ukrainian representative is expected to meet with former world champion American Deontay Wilder.

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    Dembele is ranked fifth and Usyk is ranked 14th. The best athlete of 2025 in Europe has been announced

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    Dembele is ranked fifth and Usyk is ranked 14th. The best athlete of 2025 in Europe has been announced

    Multiple world record holder, two-time Olympic champion in pole vault, Swede Armand Duplantis He was chosen as the best athlete of 2025 in Europe.

    In the survey participated by 23 news sources across the continent, Duplantis received 184 points, ahead of Spanish tennis player Carlos Alcaraz, Roland Garros and US Open champion and Slovenian cyclist who qualified for the 2010 Turkish Gentlemen’s Show.

    World heavyweight champion Ukrainian boxer Alexander Usik He took 14th place, shared with Norwegian biathlete Johannes Boe.

    At least 62 athletes (20 women and 42 men) from 22 sports, representing 24 countries, scored in the survey. The most representatives in the ranking are from Norway (9), followed by Spain (6), France (5), the Netherlands, Italy and the United Kingdom (4 each).

    Among the sports, football is the most representative (10), followed by athletics (8), basketball (8), tennis (5) and swimming (5).

    Rating of the best athletes of Europe 2025:

    1. Armand Duplantis (Sweden/athletics) – 184 points
    2. Carlos Alcaraz (Spain/tennis) – 143
    3. Tadej Pogacar (Slovenia/cycling) – 134
    4. Femke Bol (Netherlands/athletics) – 76
    5. Ousmane Dembele (France/football) – 70
    6. Lando Norris (Great Britain/Formula 1) – 68
    7. Jannik Sinner (Italy/tennis) – 57
    8. Arina Sabalenka (Belarus/tennis) – 56
    9. Marco Odermatt (Switzerland/alpine skiing) – 45
    10. Johannes Kläbo (Norway/cross-country skiing) – 29
    11. Leon Marchand (France/swimming) – 27
    12. Marc Marquez (Spain/MotoGP) – 25
    13. Iga Swiatek (Poland/tennis) – 19
    14. Johannes Boe (Norway/biathlon), Alexander Usik (Ukraine/boxing) – 16 each

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    Wilder made a bold statement ahead of his title fight with Usyk

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    Wilder made a bold statement ahead of his title fight with Usyk

    Former world heavyweight champion (over 90.7 kg), American Deontay Wilder (44-4-1, 43 KOs) shared his expectations for the upcoming fight against WBC, WBA and IBF titleholder Oleksandr Usyk (24-0, 15 KOs).

    “You know my next opponent. Usyk challenged me to a fight. He said he wanted to meet me in the ring. I accepted the challenge. “I push horses” and “I feel it, I feel it hard.”

    What’s my plan? Be smart, be faster, use my agility, be tough, get in the ring and knock him out. I am known for my strength, I need to show it. “I’ve been through a tough journey in my life, but I’m back and ready to beat Usyk,” Wilder said.

    The American had 49 fights in the professional ring and won 44 victories (43 of them ahead of schedule). In June, Wilder knocked out his compatriot Tyrell Herndon, ending his two defeats in 2023 and 2024.

    Usyk last appeared in the ring in July, when he stopped Briton Daniel Dubois. The Ukrainian became the absolute world champion but lost a title by refusing to defend his WBO belt in October.

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